Over thirty
years ago I pledged my loyalty to the Navy blue and gold. Then my son came along and decided to join the Army. Yes, the Army-Navy game is spirited at our
house, but I couldn’t be more proud of his service. Loyalty
created through an emotional service bond is powerful. How does your organization create emotional customer
bonds that build deep loyalty?

Eight Steps to
Blue & Gold Loyalty

· Brand: You need to start with a strong brand
identity that your customers can identify with.
Your brand must not only communicate a message, but also inform, motivate
and deliver as promised. The better your
brand is at keeping its promises, the better your brand is at being trusted.

· Learning Relationships: Organizations that implement learning
relationships are better able to understand and anticipate a customer’s unique
needs. Learning organizations understand
that great customer experiences start with listening to the customer to learn
instead of talking to the customer to sell.
Customers in a learning relationship experience a heightened sense of
vendor awareness and are more likely to be loyal because their vendor
understands their needs.

· Use technology to connect in
positive and collaborative ways: Customer
connections that engender loyalty deliver a seamless experience across channels
and touch points while demonstrating integrity and interest.

· Ensure and Empower: Ensure high quality customer interactions
that demonstrate a caring attitude by empowering your employees to resolve
problems. If you want your people to act
like it’s their business, make it their business. Empowerment leads to never losing a customer
over a stupid rule.

· Great Service: Almost every customer has a service support
need at some point. Use support
incidents as an opportunity to solidify relationships. Providing excellent service and quick
resolution can build customer trust.

· One view of the company: Despite the desires of corporate managers,
the customer ultimately controls the relationship. If the customer is in control, don’t they
need a 360 degree view of the company?
Great customer experiences start when you make it easy for the customer
to do business with you.

· Layers: Customers have layers, and relationship
layers are built on trust and dialog over time.
Customer loyalty requires the care and commitment to take the time,
invest the money, and have the patience to grow the relationship.

· Dynamic real-time processes: Building relationships takes time; however,
instant gratification has been a feature of our everyday lives for a long
time. Give your customers their rewards
now, and keep your promises on time.